During last April, when a delegation headed by Louvre Director Jean-Luc Martinez met with Masoud Soltanifar, the former head of Iran's Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization, the Initial agreements were reached.

Tehran will feature a temporary exhibition of a series of collections from France's Louvre Museum in the next Iranian year (starting March 21).

Expected to be held sometime toward the end of the next year, the National Museum of Iran will mark the first such cooperation between the two museums, ISNA reported.

During last April, when a delegation headed by Louvre Director Jean-Luc Martinez met with Masoud Soltanifar, the former head of Iran's Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization, the Initial agreements were reached.

In April, the two sides are expected to meet and decide on the items to be displayed at the National Museum of Iran.

Louvre is the world's largest museum and a historic monument, featuring nearly 35,000 objects from prehistory to the 21st century. The museum has a hall dedicated to Iranian artifacts and relics from various eras, going back to the Achaemenid Empire (550 – 330 BC).

The Iranian national museum, officially inaugurated in 1937in Tehran, hosts historical relics dating back to ancient and medieval times and include pottery vessels, metal objects, textile remains, rare books and coins.